Soundmanred
Lifer
- Oct 26, 2006
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Anyone else experience zero bugs besides the unavoidable Burnley Tower one?
I didn't have any other problems than that one.
I liked it more than Arkham City, the story is better, the boss fights are better, I enjoyed the crime scene reconstructions, fast travel is great, and I didn't feel like I was doing the same thing over and over.
I did find the Deathstroke fight to be overly long and somewhat boring, but I realize it was to get button mashers acquainted with how to really fight. I was pretty much a button masher through Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, so this was a nice push in the right direction.
I really enjoyed it.
Arkham Asylum is still my favorite, mostly due to it being the first Batman game that makes you feel like Batman. The only other good Batman game I've played is the Sunsoft NES one, which was excellent, but it was pretty much Ninja Gaiden with Batman. The Electrocutioner fight was more difficult in the NES version though.
I didn't have any other problems than that one.
I liked it more than Arkham City, the story is better, the boss fights are better, I enjoyed the crime scene reconstructions, fast travel is great, and I didn't feel like I was doing the same thing over and over.
I did find the Deathstroke fight to be overly long and somewhat boring, but I realize it was to get button mashers acquainted with how to really fight. I was pretty much a button masher through Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, so this was a nice push in the right direction.
I really enjoyed it.
Arkham Asylum is still my favorite, mostly due to it being the first Batman game that makes you feel like Batman. The only other good Batman game I've played is the Sunsoft NES one, which was excellent, but it was pretty much Ninja Gaiden with Batman. The Electrocutioner fight was more difficult in the NES version though.
